Disturbing Video Shows People Fleeing Paris Concert Hall as Shots Fired
Later in the night police stormed the venue. I heard nothing, just the yelling and screaming of the people.
“It lasted for ten minutes”.
“I’ve seen two terrorists from my point of view with AK-47s entering the concert room and firing randomly into the crowd”, Julien Pearce said. More than 100 people were killed in a series of shootings and explosions.
According to Fox News, Michael Dorio, the brother of band drummer Julian Dorio, relayed his brother’s hairy experience in Paris. “We immediately dropped to the floor with the other diners and we were there for maybe one minute lying on the floor and we continued to hear numerous gunshots”. And I was luckily at the top of the stage. What he saw made him think of September 11, 2001, and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in NY.
They wore black clothing but no masks. “And as they got up to try to evacuate they saw men with machine guns just shooting anything and everything in the venue”.
“He was like a random guy holding a Kalashnikov”.
MA State Police say they’re increasing security around the area of the State House following the deadly attacks in Paris. “Like if we were birds”.
He said he was helping an American man who had been shot in the leg when he believes he was shot in the arm.
“It was a scene from hell”, the witness said. “The concert stopped and everybody lay on the ground and they continued to shoot at people”.
“Those are values that we share”, Obama said. “There were many victims in bad, atrocious conditions in several places”, police prefect Michel Cadot told reporters. I was at the back of the bar.
The journalist said he took a teenage girl who was bleeding heavily and carried her to a taxi where he told the driver to take her to hospital.
A few people are even seen dragging bodies down the street.
He said: ‘Once I half-realised what was going on, my first instinct was to get me and my girlfriend out of there. We, the members of the worldwide music community, need to prove them wrong.
‘He seemed tensed, very concentrated, ‘ Mr Zachmann said.